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  1. The response is seen as neither an explicit rejection nor clear acceptance of the proposal, but US envoy Steve Witkoff has branded it "unacceptable".
  2. "Starving people will not let a food truck pass. They need to feed their families", the World Food Programme said.
  3. It comes after the UN nuclear watchdog warned Iran has stepped up its production of enriched uranium.
  4. Another 30 people are reportedly injured after the train derailed following the bridge collapse.
  5. Three Ukrainians describe everyday life and the risks of defying Russian occupation.
  6. The 27-member bloc says Donald Trump's move undermines efforts to reach a deal, warning of "countermeasures".
  7. Thousands have already evacuated Saskatchewan and Manitoba.
  8. Pet owners are struggling with the rising cost of living in the West African nation.
  9. The star died in California on Friday after being diagnosed with cancer, her publicist says.
  10. A snap presidential election has exposed South Korea's stark gender divide.
  11. The US defence secretary called on Asian countries to boost spending and work with the US to deter war.
  12. Nine million cubic metres of rock and ice came crashing down on Blatten after a landslide.
  13. Nasa pair Butch and Suni tell the BBC they feared being unable to get home when they failed to dock on the ISS.
  14. Master bee-keepers are called to the scene after a truck containing 70,000 pounds of active honey bee hives flipped over.
  15. An inquest is examining whether there were "missed opportunities" to stop Joel Cauchi's stabbing rampage.
  16. Traditions have changed over the years and now teenagers are spending fortunes on hiring party buses.
  17. Donald Trump's return to the White House helps Europe's nationalists and populists find their voice.
  18. Swit won awards for her role as "Hot Lips" Houlihan, a nurse based at an Army hospital during the Korean War.
  19. The Colombian pop star says she is "devastated", after also cancelling her previous show in Boston.
  20. Russia says it is sending its negotiators to Turkey for a second round of ceasefire talks on 2 June.
  21. Musk's time in government ended with a colourful Oval Office meeting at Trump's side.
  22. Torrential rains in the central town of Mokwa led to the deadly floods, authorities say.
  23. Etienne-Emile Baulieu created the pill to give women a safe alternative to surgical abortion.
  24. Al-Awda, the last functioning hospital in the North Gaza governorate, is out of service after the Israeli military ordered its evacuation.
  25. The singer announces that she owns the masters to her first six albums, for the first time ever.
  26. The settlement comes after a 15 year legal battle between the university and a Connecticut woman who claims she is a descendant of the people pictured.
  27. The French president spoke at the Shangri-la Dialogue, a high-level Asia defence summit in Singapore.
  28. The US president's ramped-up threats are seen by many as an attempt to reshape a stronghold of the left. Could he succeed?
  29. A group of young environmentalists in Honduras are turning used cooking oil into soap and dog food.
  30. Ryan Coogler presented his smash-hit Sinners in Clarksdale, Mississippi, which served as inspiration for his genre-defying movie.
  31. New-age Punjabi music artists are blending Western outfits with tradition, reflecting a broader cultural shift.
  32. Touted as a vital lifeline for Gazans facing starvation, the first week of the new plan has been beset by chaos.
  33. The neighbouring countries have long been embroiled in a war of information. But has there been a recent shift in who has the ‘upper hand’?
  34. It hosted 65,000 Taylor Swift fans last year but the Bernabéu stadium has been silent since September.
  35. On Sunday, Mexico will become the first country to elect all its judges, following a major reform.
  36. Data shows that Russian fossil fuel revenues are three times higher than aid allocated to Ukraine.
  37. Despite the legal mire, all signs point to this being a battle the Republican president won't give up easily.
  38. The souring relationship between the nations has already caused issues for students at home and in the US.
  39. The BBC reports from Donetsk where swarms of fibre optic drones give Russia the edge as Ukraine defends towns behind the front line.
  40. Joshlin Smith's mother, branded the "mastermind" in her child's disappearance, is to be sentenced.